Science 1 – Bonding Predicting Compounds Please don't
write on this
paper. Thank you!
Answer the following with complete sentences.
1.
What kinds of atoms make ionic compounds?
2.
What kinds of atoms form metallic bonds?
3.
What kinds of atoms form covalent bonds?
4.
What do you call an atom that has too many or too few electrons?
5. How
would a Magnesium atom (atomic number 12) get a full outside shell? What would be its charge?
6.
What would an Oxygen atom need to get a full outside shell? What would be its charge?
For each ionic compound listed below, figure
out what elements the compound is made out of from the name, then draw the
Lewis Dot Structure for each element.
Then try to figure out how to put them together so that all atoms have
full outside shells. You might have to
use more than one of each element. Some
are easy and some are hard, but try all of them. From the Lewis dot structure of the compound write the chemical
formula. Use a pencil so if you make
mistakes you can erase them!
7.
Lithium Chloride 12. Aluminum Fluoride
8.
Calcium Fluoride 13. Lithium Oxide
9.
Beryllium Oxide 14. Sodium Bromide
10.
Potassium Sulfide 15. Barium Bromide
11.
Magnesium Fluoride 16. Calcium Nitride
For each molecule below, show how the
electrons are shared using Lewis Dot Structures.
17. H2 20. H2O 23.
SiO2 26. Cl2
18. CH4 21. H2CCH2 24. H8C3
19. NH3 22. CO2 25. N2
Science 1 – Bonding Predicting Compounds Please don't
write on this
paper. Thank you!
Answer the following with complete sentences.
1.
What kinds of atoms make ionic compounds?
2.
What kinds of atoms form metallic bonds?
3.
What kinds of atoms form covalent bonds?
4.
What do you call an atom that has too many or too few electrons?
5. How
would a Magnesium atom (atomic number 12) get a full outside shell? What would be its charge?
6.
What would an Oxygen atom need to get a full outside shell? What would be its charge?
For each ionic compound listed below, figure
out what elements the compound is made out of from the name, then draw the
Lewis Dot Structure for each element.
Then try to figure out how to put them together so that all atoms have
full outside shells. You might have to
use more than one of each element. Some
are easy and some are hard, but try all of them. From the Lewis dot structure of the compound write the chemical
formula. Use a pencil so if you make
mistakes you can erase them!
7.
Lithium Chloride 12. Aluminum Fluoride
8.
Calcium Fluoride 13. Lithium Oxide
9.
Beryllium Oxide 14. Sodium Bromide
10.
Potassium Sulfide 15. Barium Bromide
11.
Magnesium Fluoride 16. Calcium Nitride
For each molecule below, show how the
electrons are shared using Lewis Dot Structures.
17. H2 20. H2O 23.
SiO2 26. Cl2
18. CH4 21. H2CCH2 24. H8C3
19. NH3 22. CO2 25. N2